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By Angela E. Rodriguez |Staff Writer|
Assemblyman Tom Donnelly is in support of Assembly Bill 202 (AB 202), which would allow educational funds to be directed for training teachers in proper firearm use.
This bill would permit teachers to carry firearms on campus and was introduced on Jan. 30.
“We have a moral obligation that the next Vicki Soto, who is faced with inexplicable evil, that she not be left defenseless,” said to Donnelly, referring to one of the Sandy Hook elementary school teachers killed.
AB 202 would permit teachers who are trained in the proper use of a firearm to carry hidden weapons without having to put their names on a list of those licensed to do so.
The … [Read more...] about Bill suggests teachers use firearms

By R. Anthony Diaz
Staff Writer
Juan Pollo has dedicated a part of its new headquarters to the saved and recovered memorabilia of the historic McDonald’s.
The 1,800 square foot building is not in the best location, but if you have a soft side for history, it may be worthwhile to visit.
The landmark has many artifacts that originally created the first fast food restaurant owned by the founders Dick and Mac McDonald.
The founder of Juan Pollo, a Mexican restaurant chain in the Inland Empire, values the importance of preserving historical sites such as this one. When he saw it for sale, he immediately realized the value this landmark carried.
He bought it in a foreclosure and … [Read more...] about San Bernardino home of the world famous McDonald’s

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